Proof that you can't ever underestimate the
creativeness of boys for mischief.
Considering all the brilliant, devious minds we had in high school, I don't know how we missed doing this........
At a public high school in Montana, a group of students played a prank....they let three goats loose inside the school.
But before turning them loose, they painted numbers on the sides of the goats: 1, 2, and 4.
School Administrators spent most of the day looking for No. 3.
At a public high school in Montana, a group of students played a prank....they let three goats loose inside the school.
But before turning them loose, they painted numbers on the sides of the goats: 1, 2, and 4.
School Administrators spent most of the day looking for No. 3.
(Poster's Note: I'll bet a horny Mooselimb
would have found her.)
Thanks Hal
Funny!
ReplyDeleteBwahahahahahaha. Yep, I'd be looking too if I was a school administrator. I'm sure glad I'm not.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Odie. ☺
Adrienne, ABSOLUTELY!
ReplyDeleteSandee, if you're good at it it's thankless, and if you're not it's rewarding. Just an observation.
ReplyDeleteWhy do I think that's a true life episode from Woodsterman: The Early Years?
ReplyDeletePS You can be sure the Moslem would have tried.
Edutcher, my devious ways didn't develop until my later years ... like 18.
ReplyDeletewe took the cows from the agriculture class to the science building and led them up to the 3rd floor.
ReplyDeletecows will go up stairs, but they won't go down them....
it was a big high school..pinkerton academy in derry,NH
And the next day, all 200 students claimed that their homework had been eaten by the goats. Thanks for the great prank ideas, Hal and Odie! I'm thinking of letting a few guinea pigs loose in the house with 1,2,15 and 24 painted on them. That'll teach Gruntessa for being mad at me for taking too long to build her gazebo!
ReplyDeleteAllen, I love when a plan comes together. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteGruntster, is that going to be a Guinea Pig Gazebo?
ReplyDeleteSending this one on to Dad, as I'm pretty darn sure he started it,
ReplyDeletethen there is the Cowman, who cherry bombed the furnace at his katlick school in first grade...
Brighid, a first grader with cherry bombs. That's a scary thought.
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